A Concrete and Wood Townhouse in Belarus

May 26, 2017 HD Staff 0

Sometimes a beautiful interior starts with just a single idea. Such was the case with this 72 square meter townhouse in Minsk, Belarus from Visualizer Form’8 Studio. The home, designed for a successful photographer, started with only the elements of wood and concrete. The concrete walls and ceilings are original to the building, while wood […]

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Industrial Russian Interior With Quirky Colour Twists (Including Floor Plans)

May 25, 2017 HD Staff 0

Industrial interiors are known for concrete floors and wooden walls. What happens if you invert the structure, and throw a few specific Pantones in? This Penza, Russia interior, designed and visualised by Andrey Barinov, throws all your design preconceptions on their head. Using concrete ceilings and wooden floors, this almost 52sqm apartment makes a feature […]

10 North American Coffee Shops That Are Distinctive In Their Design

May 19, 2017 Keely 0

  With several cities known for their coffee shop culture or famous roasteries, it’s no wonder that North America features some of the most unique coffee shops in the world. Today we’re sharing 10 coffee shops and cafes to inspire your next coffee driven adventure.   1. 3six0 Architecture designed Dave’s Coffee, an espresso bar […]

Sasaki designs hydroponic vertical farm for Shanghai

April 26, 2017 Eleanor Gibson 0

Architecture firm Sasaki has designed a hydroponic vertical farm for Shanghai, where leafy greens will be grown on rotating loops housed in a huge greenhouse. The local studio designed the urban farm as part of the Sunqiao Urban Agricultural District, which will be built on a site between Shanghai’s main international airport and the city centre, and divided by a canal.

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